I never received a complete email, this year or in past years. I know others have, so I watched for an email this year checking my inbox and spam box, but it never came. Probably not the answer you were looking for though.
I just interviewed last week. Tell me, did anyone else seem to have a Good Cop - Bad Cop kind of experience? My first interviewer was very friendly, conversational, laughed at my jokes that weren't especially funny, offered advice for my military career - that kind of stuff. The second interviewer was all about making me squirm. He asked me all these theoretical questions that had no correct answer, I was just supposed to answer them. Then kept probing for for details and would point out flaws in my answer. By the end I decided he was the toughest interviewer I have had to date. Did anyone else have a similar experience? I ask because when I came away from the day, I had the impression that USUHS might have actually planned it that way - two different interview experiences to evaluate. Thoughts?
I'd call the admissions office. You might be able to send one to them and have them pass it along. It isn't required though.Does USUHS allow one to send thank you notes to one's interviewers? If so, what is the protocol for doing so? Has anyone sent such notes?
Does anyone know when they make decisions on acceptance (ie a week after each interview date, the 1st of every month, etc)?
Conditional acceptances are sent out on the 15th and 1st of each month. Since AMCAS has made oct 16 the first available day that is the day that the first 2 groups, maybe the first 3 hear their final decisions.


I have a feeling the Oct 16th date will just be the 1st group.
Conditional acceptances are sent out on the 15th and 1st of each month. Since AMCAS has made oct 16 the first available day that is the day that the first 2 groups, maybe the first 3 hear their final decisions.
Conditional acceptances are sent out on the 15th and 1st of each month. Since AMCAS has made oct 16 the first available day that is the day that the first 2 groups, maybe the first 3 hear their final decisions.
Did they tell you that you would hear on nov 1? Joan said that they go review 20 apps/week, so the first 2 groups should definitely hear and maybe some in group 3 as well.
I'm just basing it on the fact that only certain people from group 1 heard back Oct 16 last year. If the 20 apps/week thing is actually going to happen, then ya...we will probably have some group 2 people on the 1st date too.
That's probably more correct. Don't expect to hear anything on the 16th if you aren't in the first interview group. (doesn't mean you won't but I don't expect it) The delay between interviews and hearing back gets longer as the year goes on as well. (for example interviews in November might not hear back till February)I think the first group will hear on or about the 16th but as far as group two goes I wouldn't be disheartened if I didn't hear on the 16th because it is very likely they didn't get to make a decision yet. Just my take.
Hey all - very excited to be interviewing on Oct 22 (anyone else?). The main thing I am trying to figure out is which branch to apply to. I've read a couple other threads on studentdoc, but mostly those are dead threads, so I was wondering if anybody had any more up to date info on the pros and cons of each branch.
Hey all!
I just got my interview invite for October 15, anybody else in my shoes? I'm so excited.
My biggest question about the process has to do with DoDMERB physicals...has anybody had one yet? I'm concerned because I need to lose 7 pounds to make the Army height/weight requirements (not too much), and I am not currently in physical fitness test (PFT) shape. What happens in your DoDMERB physical? I've heard eye test, height/weight requirement check, etc. but when do we have to pass a PFT? Is there a PFT at the DoDMERB? I want to know so I can know when exactly I need to start hitting the gym hard.
Thanks guys, and good luck to everybody else applying to USUHS!
Does USUHS allow one to send thank you notes to one's interviewers? If so, what is the protocol for doing so? Has anyone sent such notes?
So DoDMERB will have an eye test, hearing test, urine dipstick(gross blood, protein etc. not a drug test), height/weight, and then a general once over from the doctor and of course the requisite visual rectal exam. When you go to your services officer indoctrination course you will need to take and pass a physical fitness test. This is the summer before classes start (June-Julyish). If you don't meet weight at the physical you will go to a recruiter and get taped for body fat. If you still don't meet standards they will work with you and set up a plan for you to workout and be reweighed. Good luck on the interview.
I don't know about the other two services, but for Navy you don't have to pass it at ODS. We took it three times at ODS so you have a few chances to pass it, and if you don't after the 3rd then the class officer will call your next command to say that you failed. However, it's not like you won't graduate ODS for failing the PRT. If you do fail it, you will get put on remedial PT (this is true at ODS and at USUHS) until you pass.
I failed it (the running) the first time at ODS and then have passed from then on. They'll work with you to get you to pass (or at least your shipmates at ODS will work with you). 😳
yes you can follow up with your interviewers......if they want you to they usually give you their contact information
also, at least going off of last year's pattern of acceptances, don't expect any sort of pattern after about the first round of the 15th/1st(30th/31st). I got in Oct. 15 and i know a bunch of others did on Oct. 30th, but after that the acceptances went out almost randomly. They say 15/1 but don't count on it. They also say 4-6 weeks for the first 2 rounds or so then something like 8 weeks after that, again dont' count on it. So no one should be disheartened if they don't get a call on a specific day.
I was in the 2nd interview group, got called on Oct.15. There are quite a few people I interviewed with that are now my classmates (they got a call on the 30th). So the pattern is pretty random, you'll all be fine
Hey guys, what type of uniform do Army servicemembers usually wear for the interview? The green "Class A" or dress blues? Thanks!
From the email USUHS sent before my interview:
"Dressing for the Occasion
Remember that less is more! Professional business attire is most appropriate. A suit or skirt/pants with jacket, and simple shoes would be sufficient. Avoid loud or multiple colors. Keep accessories to a minimum; makeup and fragrances should be moderate. Military persons (i.e. ROTC, Academy, active duty and reservists) are strongly encouraged to wear their dress uniforms, (AF-Service Dress, A-Class A, and N-Service Dress Blues). If guests will accompany you, it is advisable that they dress in business casual attire."
Hope that helps.
Lol, reminds me of the movie Step Brothers.
What is everyones experience with USUHS's response to emails? I wrote them one about the completion of my packet and they haven't said a word, and it's been a WHILE.
How soon before the interview did y'all receive the background check information from the security office? my interview is coming up soon and I haven't received anything thus far...
My experience thus far has been very lackluster as far as response time. Generally, it has taken them about 2-3 weeks to respond to my emails. I also had to have a letter writer resend their recommendation because it was "misplaced". It really sucks because this is my first choice and I am former military, but I got an interview from a UC and am starting to rethink my hierarchy of programs. Hopefully, they get back to me because I really want to serve again. Hopefully you have better luck with your completion notification.
How soon before the interview did y'all receive the background check information from the security office? my interview is coming up soon and I haven't received anything thus far...
It doesn't matter if you have security clearance or not. You will still receive the information from the USUHS security personnel. If you already have a clearance, you just need to have your security manager send a letter to the USUHS security personnel stating your clearance, investigating authority and date granted.
I don't know what most people's experiences were but I never received any information from the security guys last year, all they did was run my social when I was actually on campus to check that I had a clearance.It doesn't matter if you have security clearance or not. You will still receive the information from the USUHS security personnel.

To be clear that recruiter has no idea what he is talking about. USUHS interviews from now till the spring. They won't "fill up" on interview slots until much much later than the beginning of October.I was told by a medical recruiter in my town about a month ago that USUHS had already sent out all interviews, and not to get my hopes up, but this is obviously not the case. So, to all of those still waiting, good luck, and I hope to serve with some of you guys/gals in the future.![]()
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